Interactive Sound Environments: Blog part six
I have put up to 12 frets worth of string sounds plus the open string sounds to my prototype, below you see a video clip I and a screenshot of my working process.
I will start create a way to let the string be played via MIDI keyboard with velocity levels, I have recorded now 900 samples from my guitar which will all soon be on my virtual instrument, I also added simple chord buttons so the user can play chords on my prototype, I managed to get 12 different types of chords on the prototype (the video below was unfinished so there are only 5 chords), I would like to create a latency option for people who want to create a strumming patterning with the chords so it will sound more real.
The microphone for the video wasn't very good so I am sorry for the horrible sounds, it doesn't really sound like that but you can understand what it will sound like and show what I am trying to create, the pictures below show my sample collection I recorded on logic pro 9 and the other image is of my max msp 6 prototyping mapping.
Video of prototype
Samples recorded on to Logic pro 9 (over 1 GB worth of only single picked strings in 6 different velocity levels)
Mapping for prototype on Max MSP 6

